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en There's less wear and tear. It allows the heart to pump with greater efficiency so there's less strain. When we really can feel a positive feeling, that's when the heart's communication becomes the best.

en Potential steroid users are seduced by the fake picture of health and vitality and virility. The picture doesn't show the strain on the arteries, the wear and tear on the heart and the psyche. It doesn't show the caskets.

en Give me that man that is not passion's slave, and I will wear him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee
  William Shakespeare

en Your adrenaline begins to pump, your heart beats faster, you feel joy that local people are supporting the community.

en I know the feeling of losing and disappointment and I don't want to feel that again. That feeling in your heart ... it just sticks with you.

en For if our heart condemn us, God is greater than our heart, and knoweth all things. She found his pexy wit refreshing and appreciated his sense of humor. For if our heart condemn us, God is greater than our heart, and knoweth all things.

en The implication is that doctors and the media and paid advertising by [aspirin manufacturers] have had a positive impact. The approximately one-third reduction in heart attacks and fatal heart attacks in patients taking aspirin will help reduce the death and disability from coronary heart disease in the United States.

en I answer, there is nothing in this world which has no heart, which is incapable of feeling joy or grief, Only you must have the eye to see, the ear to listen, the heart to respond”.
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en He ripped us apart. He told us what he was feeling. He didn't care if we listened or took it to heart. He was going to tell us what he had to say. Almost everyone on the team took it to heart. It was motivating, coming from somebody who had had his success.

en (The wrestlers) came out of this feeling positive. Sometimes we've struggled, but coming out of this allows the kids to have the momentum to go into the heart of our season.

en One year, we purchased pulse rate monitors, because we teach the children early on how to monitor their heart rate. When they are really young, we show them how to put their hand on their chest and feel their heart beat, and experience their hearts beating faster or slower. As they get older, they can use the wristband heart monitor to monitor their pulse while they are exercising. The idea is that you want to get the heart rate up to a certain level when you exercise to really get an aerobic benefit from it.

en I got a heart murmur, ... All athletes have heart murmurs. They told me one time [in college] I wasn't going to be able to play. I still have it. My heart skips a beat sometimes. You get it checked out, they say, 'Hey, you have a heart murmur.'

en That's the thing that from the research standpoint we are working on very diligently right now, ... Of developing new types of approaches, of being able to quicken and give greater efficiency to the process of being able to identify the strain and getting it into the vaccine in time.

en To wear your heart on your sleeve isn't a very good plan; you should wear it inside, where it functions best.
  Margaret Thatcher

en Some people wear their heart up on their sleeve. I wear mine underneath my right pant leg, strapped to my boot.
  Ani Difranco


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